Ray Douglas Bradbury was a renowned American author and screenwriter who worked across multiple genres, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, and realistic fiction.
His most famous works include the novel Fahrenheit 451 and short story collections like The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man.
Bradbury also wrote for television and film, adapting works like Moby Dick.
His imaginative storytelling and poetic prose earned him international acclaim, with The New York Times crediting him for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream.
Bradbury's influence extended beyond literature, with many of his works adapted for various media.
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